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Birds & Reptiles Marine Reptiles Marine Birds Marine Bird Species Amniotic Egg 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points Marine Reptile Species
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Where on the food chain are marine birds and reptiles generally found?
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High
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Reproduction occurs sexually with _________.
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Separate Sexes
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Three shared adaptations allowing survival in the marine environment and flying (in the case of birds).
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Efficient Circulatory System, Efficient Respiratory System, Salt Glands
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Many marine birds and reptiles depend on land for this behavior.
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Breeding
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Generally speaking marine birds and reptiles depend on the ocean for this behavior.
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Feeding
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Marine reptiles include crocodiles, sea turtles, sea snakes, and these.
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Marine Iguanas
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Unlike birds, reptiles have theses two characteristics to prevent water loss.
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Scales, & Efficient Kidneys
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Marine reptiles mostly exhibit this feeding style.
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Carnivorous
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Term referring to the method by which reptiles regulate body heat.
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Ectotherm
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The largest of the marine reptiles can grow to this length.
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20 ft.
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These species have flipper-like appendages and fat deposits to help them swim.
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Sea Turtles
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This marine reptile spends most of its time on the beaches of Africa, Asia, Australia, & Americas
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Marine Crocodiles
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These marine reptiles are very territorial with other members of their species
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Marine Iguanas
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Six of the seven species of these are carnivorous.
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Sea turtles
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Fishing nets with these were developed to keep turtles from becoming more endangered.
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Turtle Exclusion Devices
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This many of the 8,500 species of bird are considered marine species.
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250
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Marine birds typically rely most on these two senses.
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Sight & Hearing
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This term refers to birds’ ability to self-regulate their body temperature
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Homeothermic
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A bird’s circulatory is said to be advanced due to this structure that prevents oxygenated blood from mixing with deoxygenated blood.
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Four-Chambered Heart
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Birds have these specialized structures that help reduce their overall weight.
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Hollow Bones
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These species’ diet consists mainly of fish, squid, & krill
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Penguins
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These “flocking” birds are known as being loud, aggressive eaters.
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Gulls
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These birds are characterized by their dive-bomb feeding style
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Pelicans
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These birds rely on a fat-producing gland to feed their young and avoid predators
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Tubenoses
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With a wingspan of up to 12 ft., the largest bird capabable of flight
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Wandering Albatross
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This structure stores the food eaten by the developing embryo
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Yolk Sac
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This structure houses the embryo
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Amnion
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The function of the allantois
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Waste removal
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The chorion is responsible for this function in the amniotic egg
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Gas exchange
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The hard shell covering the amniotic egg
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Shell
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Make your wager
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Name the only two species of penguin found on the Antarctic continent
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Emperor & Adeline
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